Corrections

July 29, 1992

* An article in the July 11 Local section and the July 21 Radar column misspelled the name of William Paul Banfiel, who is charged with being delinquent in child support payments. The incorrect information came from police and court records.

* The obituary of George D. Lusk in Tuesday's Local section incorrectly stated he retired from the plumbers and ship fitters department at Norfolk Naval Shipyard. He retired from Norfolk Naval Shipyard and was a member of the Plumbers and Steam Fitters Union. The incorrect information was provided by the funeral home. The corrected obituary is on B4.

* An article in Tuesday's Sports section incorrectly reported that Olympic swimmer Pablo Morales is 28 years old. He is 27.

* Warner Hessler's column in Tuesday's Sports section incorrectly reported that the San Francisco 49ers were the only National Football League team to win back-to-back Super Bowls. The Green Bay Packers, Miami Dolphins and Pittsburgh Steelers have also won back-to-back Super Bowls.

* A photo caption on the July 17 People page incorrectly stated that Robert Kennedy Jr. and Rep. Joseph P. Kennedy are cousins. Robert and Joseph Kennedy are brothers.

* A story in Tuesday's Local section about a possible wildlife refuge in Poquoson contained an incomplete sentence. The sentence should have read: Several Poquoson residents did express concerns about how the agency would manage the land and whether property falling between the ridge and Plum Tree Island Refuge would be swallowed up if the agency buys the land.

From Middle Peninsula edition:

* Leading the Way on Tuesday's Community Sports page incorrectly reported that Williamsburg swimmers Martha Gates and Matt Peters won events at the Fort Eustis pool. They competed at the Poquoson Municipal Pool. Peters also won in the 13-14 age bracket, not 14-15 as reported.